AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGas-to-Energy Pipeline: EPA and MARAD say there’s “no factual basis” for claims the gas pipeline ruptured, but admit a “slight anomaly” after a report and video sparked scrutiny, with further inspections underway. Uranium Deal: Gibraltar-based ROPA Investments secured rights to buy up to half of initial Kurupung uranium output, tied to U92’s acquisition and early drilling plans. Farm Transparency Row: President Ali faced fresh calls for full disclosure over alleged blackmail and his Long Creek highway farm, with opposition pushing for independent forensic scrutiny and the government dismissing it as a “sideshow.” CARICOM Transport: CARICOM advanced a regional ferry plan, with leaders agreeing to a Trinidad vessel “proof of concept” while private partners procure longer-term ships; an economist urges cargo-first design for viability. Trade Barriers: The Trinidad and Tobago Chamber and Georgetown Chamber signed an MoU to create a joint working mechanism to tackle non-tariff barriers and boost bilateral business. Markets Upgrade: Georgetown’s Stabroek and Bourda markets are set for a major five-year overhaul under the Georgetown Restoration Initiative. Humanitarian Aid: A vessel carrying 88 containers of relief supplies departed for earthquake-hit Venezuela as CARICOM partners coordinated support.
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